#1 This is not new by any means. This was a known effect in the fifties.#2 I have never wanted to return to either of my ex-wives or the abusive people I lived with as a kid. I am perfectly happy where I am time wise.

They used to (and in some countries, including the US, still do) use electricity to "cure" the "mentally ill" by destroying brain tissue. How convenient that they can find area's of the brain to destroy for, oh I don't know, some kind of specific control or suppression.

Any bets that 90 per cent of the women treated will have "flashbacks" to being sexually abused by their parents and forced to bear children which were then used as sacrifices in Satanic cults, which somehow left absolutely no physical evidence on their bodies and a five-year investigation by the local cops will reveal the nearest thing to a Satanic cult within a hundred miles of them was an all-night exorcist movie marathon at the Drive-In?

cynicalbastard:Any bets that 90 per cent of the women treated will have "flashbacks" to being sexually abused by their parents and forced to bear children which were then used as sacrifices in Satanic cults, which somehow left absolutely no physical evidence on their bodies and a five-year investigation by the local cops will reveal the nearest thing to a Satanic cult within a hundred miles of them was an all-night exorcist movie marathon at the Drive-In?

Tetrazphere:DeadBaby: Being able to relive moments from your past would be amazing to say the least, and might even have therapeutic and recreational uses.

Reminds me of this move, where people 'record' experiences using a device on top of their skull, bank robberies, sex, etc..and sell them to other people like recreational drugs... [img.fark.net image 350x518]